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Cadet Corps

A corps of cadets, also called cadet corps, is a type of military school (such as a JROTC high school, ROTC program, senior military college or service academy) intended to prepare cadets for a military life, with the school typically incorporating real military structure and ranks within their respective program.

History edit

Origins edit

Initially, such schools admitted only sons of the nobility or gentry, but in time many of the schools were opened also to members of other social classes. Since the 19th century, "corps of cadets" has referred to the student body of cadets at a military academy.

The original Cadets de Gascogne corps was established by King Louis XIII of France for younger sons of Gascon gentry (in the Gascon language, capdets—"little chiefs"). This idea of a school for boys who would later become gentlemen volunteers in the army to offset their lack of patrimony, soon spread, with similar schools being established in other European countries.

Expansion edit

Germanic countries edit

Notable cadet-corps schools were created by the "Great Elector" Frederick William I of Brandenburg, in Kolberg, Berlin, and Magdeburg. In 1716 the 1st Kolberg corps of about seventy cadets was relocated to the Royal Prussian Cadet Corps in Berlin. Based at the newly erected Kadettenhaus, it became the main education centre of Prussian Army officers under "Soldier King" Frederick William I. Further cadet schools were established in Stolp (1769), Kulm (1776), Potsdam, and Kalisch (1793). The educational system was largely reorganised by officers like Ernst von Rüchel, Gerhard von Scharnhorst, August Neidhardt von Gneisenau, and Hermann von Boyen in the course of the 19th century Prussian Reforms. In 1878 the Hauptkadettenanstalt moved to Lichterfelde in the southwestern suburbs of Berlin.

The aristocratic Ritter-Akademie (knight academy) in Liegnitz, Silesia, established in 1708, had a similar concept. Based on the Prussian model, cadet schools were founded by the Saxon Army in 1725 at Dresden and by the Bavarian Army at Munich in 1755. A Württemberg military college (Kriegsschule) was founded in 1820 at Ludwigsburg. In the Austrian Empire, Cadeten-Institute were established in Hainburg, Eisenstadt, Marburg, and Rijeka, where officer candidates prepared for military academy attendance.

Russia edit

A first Russian Cadet Corps was created by Empress Anna at Saint Petersburg in 1731.

Poland-Lithuania edit

The Corps of Cadets was established at Warsaw for Lithuanian and Polish nobles in 1765 by King Stanisław August Poniatowski.

Japan edit

Similar institutions comprise the Imperial Japanese Army Academy established in 1868.

United States edit

In the United States there are several types of institutions which have a cadet corps these include

Federal Service Academies edit

The colleges operated by the U.S. Federal Government, referred to as federal service academies, are:

These schools do not force students to pay tuition but require students to fulfill a mandatory service requirements.

Senior Military Colleges edit

Six colleges that offer military Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) programs under 10 U.S.C. § 2111a(f), though many other schools offer military Reserve Officers' Training Corps under other sections of the law.

All Military Senior Military Colleges

 
Cadets marching at Virginia Military Institute (VMI)

In addition, these five institutions that were military colleges at the time of their founding now maintain both a corps of cadets and a civilian student body. Many of these institutions also offer on-line degree programs:


Maritime Institutes edit

Maritime Institutes operate on a military college system. Cadets may apply for Naval Reserve commissions upon obtaining their Merchant Marine Officer's licenses and offer some form of military commissioning program into the active duty US Navy, US Marine Corps, or US Coast Guard.

Military Junior Colleges edit

Military junior colleges participate in the Army's two-year Early Commissioning Program, an Army ROTC program where qualified students can earn a commission as a Second Lieutenant after only two years of college.

Canada edit

Likewise, Upper Canada College, in Toronto, Ontario, maintained a cadet corps from 1832 to 1976.

Modern cadet corps edit

See also edit

References edit

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article November 2023 For other uses see Cadet Corps disambiguation For military sponsored youth associations see Cadets youth program A corps of cadets also called cadet corps is a type of military school such as a JROTC high school ROTC program senior military college or service academy intended to prepare cadets for a military life with the school typically incorporating real military structure and ranks within their respective program Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 Expansion 1 2 1 Germanic countries 1 2 2 Russia 1 2 3 Poland Lithuania 1 2 4 Japan 1 2 5 United States 1 2 5 1 Federal Service Academies 1 2 5 2 Senior Military Colleges 1 2 5 3 Maritime Institutes 1 2 5 4 Military Junior Colleges 1 2 6 Canada 2 Modern cadet corps 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory editOrigins edit Initially such schools admitted only sons of the nobility or gentry but in time many of the schools were opened also to members of other social classes Since the 19th century corps of cadets has referred to the student body of cadets at a military academy The original Cadets de Gascogne corps was established by King Louis XIII of France for younger sons of Gascon gentry in the Gascon language capdets little chiefs This idea of a school for boys who would later become gentlemen volunteers in the army to offset their lack of patrimony soon spread with similar schools being established in other European countries Expansion edit Germanic countries edit Notable cadet corps schools were created by the Great Elector Frederick William I of Brandenburg in Kolberg Berlin and Magdeburg In 1716 the 1st Kolberg corps of about seventy cadets was relocated to the Royal Prussian Cadet Corps in Berlin Based at the newly erected Kadettenhaus it became the main education centre of Prussian Army officers under Soldier King Frederick William I Further cadet schools were established in Stolp 1769 Kulm 1776 Potsdam and Kalisch 1793 The educational system was largely reorganised by officers like Ernst von Ruchel Gerhard von Scharnhorst August Neidhardt von Gneisenau and Hermann von Boyen in the course of the 19th century Prussian Reforms In 1878 the Hauptkadettenanstalt moved to Lichterfelde in the southwestern suburbs of Berlin The aristocratic Ritter Akademie knight academy in Liegnitz Silesia established in 1708 had a similar concept Based on the Prussian model cadet schools were founded by the Saxon Army in 1725 at Dresden and by the Bavarian Army at Munich in 1755 A Wurttemberg military college Kriegsschule was founded in 1820 at Ludwigsburg In the Austrian Empire Cadeten Institute were established in Hainburg Eisenstadt Marburg and Rijeka where officer candidates prepared for military academy attendance Russia edit See also Cadet Corps Russia A first Russian Cadet Corps was created by Empress Anna at Saint Petersburg in 1731 Poland Lithuania edit The Corps of Cadets was established at Warsaw for Lithuanian and Polish nobles in 1765 by King Stanislaw August Poniatowski Japan edit Similar institutions comprise the Imperial Japanese Army Academy established in 1868 United States edit In the United States there are several types of institutions which have a cadet corps these include Federal Service Academies edit The colleges operated by the U S Federal Government referred to as federal service academies are United States Air Force Academy nbsp US Air Force Academy cadets United States Coast Guard Academy United States Merchant Marine Academy United States Military Academy United States Naval AcademyThese schools do not force students to pay tuition but require students to fulfill a mandatory service requirements Senior Military Colleges edit Six colleges that offer military Reserve Officers Training Corps ROTC programs under 10 U S C 2111a f though many other schools offer military Reserve Officers Training Corps under other sections of the law All Military Senior Military Colleges Virginia Military Institute nbsp Cadets marching at Virginia Military Institute VMI In addition these five institutions that were military colleges at the time of their founding now maintain both a corps of cadets and a civilian student body Many of these institutions also offer on line degree programs Norwich University South Carolina Corps of Cadets at The Citadel Texas A amp M Corps of Cadets at Texas A amp M University University of North Georgia Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets at Virginia Tech Maritime Institutes edit Maritime Institutes operate on a military college system Cadets may apply for Naval Reserve commissions upon obtaining their Merchant Marine Officer s licenses and offer some form of military commissioning program into the active duty US Navy US Marine Corps or US Coast Guard California State University Maritime Academy Great Lakes Maritime Academy a division of Northwestern Michigan College Maine Maritime Academy Massachusetts Maritime Academy State University of New York Maritime College part of the State University of New York SUNY system Texas A amp M Maritime Academy part of the Texas A amp M University System Military Junior Colleges edit Military junior colleges participate in the Army s two year Early Commissioning Program an Army ROTC program where qualified students can earn a commission as a Second Lieutenant after only two years of college Georgia Military College Marion Military Institute New Mexico Military Institute Valley Forge Military Academy and CollegeCanada edit Likewise Upper Canada College in Toronto Ontario maintained a cadet corps from 1832 to 1976 Modern cadet corps editTexas A amp M University Corps of Cadets Cadet Corps Kazakhstan Kronstadt Sea Cadet Corps Navy League Cadet Corps Canada National Cadet Corps Sri Lanka National Cadet Corps India National Cadet Corps Singapore Armed Forces Academies Preparatory School ThailandSee also editKadettenReferences edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cadet Corps amp oldid 1206134460, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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